Album
Live
2014 · Rock, Blues
19 collectors on Gatefold own this

Live is a Rock album by Gary Clark Jr., originally released in 2014. On Gatefold: 15 pressings tracked, owned by 19 collectors.
About
Texas guitar ace Gary Clark Jr., who at his best sounds like nothing so much as the past and the future of the blue, has been compared to guitar icons like Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan. His playing is a powerful and inspired mix of blues roots with some contemporary soul and hip-hop touche, but it remains the blues alway, and the blues is perhaps even more central to his sound than it was for either Hendrix or Vaughan. Clark's major-label debut, 2012's Blak and Blu, stretched the blues thing a bit thin in place, and it only partially resembled his live set, which were wild, gritty, and often beautifully elegant surveys of electric blue, with Clark's solid originals settling nicely with vintage cover, all with no frills and gimmick-free. Clark, for all the press about it, has never really been about being clever and innovative with the blue, but prefers instead to stand for its strong tradition, and just bring what he brings to the table without a whole lot of fu. That's what his live sets are about, and this double-disc live album, recorded during a 18-month-long tour in 2013 and 2014, reveals a clearer and more in-focus look at what Clark offers than Blak and Blu doe. Mixing select blues covers with standout Clark originals from Blak and Blu, Live is a wonderful introduction to a fine young guitar player, songwriter, and singer. Opening with a thunderous version of Robert Petway's "Catfish Blue," this set never falters through Clark originals like the Chuck Berry-ish romp "Travis County," the timeless-sounding "When My Train Pulls In," and the monster Jimmy Reed homage "Bright Light," and seamlessly blends in covers of Lowell Fulson's "Three O'Clock Blues" and Albert Collins' "If Trouble Was Money" and "If You Love Me Like You Say," the latter of which is paired with Jimi Hendrix's "Third Stone from the Sun" in a striking ten-plus-minute medley. Clark closes things out with a gentle, sparse, and striking version of Leroy Carr's "When the Sun Goes Down." This is an impressive live set, with crisp playing and sharp sound, and, best of all, it lets Clark play the blues and shine with energy, passion, and a good deal of grace while staying free of the bells and whistles the studio afford. In Clark's case, he doesn't need bells and whistle. He plays the guitar, really good guitar, and if this is indeed the past and future of the blues rolled into one, then the blues appears to be in really good hand. Track Listing Disc One Catfish Blues Next Door Neighbor Blues Travis County When My Train Pulls In Don't Owe You A Thing Three O'Clock Blues Things Are Changin' Numb Disc Two Ain't Messin 'Round If Trouble Was Money Third Stone From The Sun/If You Love Me Like You Say Please Come Home Blak And Blu Bright Lights When The Sun Goes Down .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Catfish Blues8:00
- A2Next Door Neighbor Blues4:06
- A3Travis County3:42
- A4When My Train Pulls In7:10
Side B
- B1Don't Owe You A Thang6:12
- B2Three O'Clock Blues6:23
- B3Things Are Changin'6:10
- B4Numb6:14
Side C
- C1Ain't Messin 'Round6:36
- C2If Trouble Was Money6:40
- Third Stone From The Sun / If You Love Me Like You Say10:27
Side D
- D1Please Come Home6:34
- D2Blak And Blu4:03
- D3Bright Lights8:27
- D4When The Sun Goes Down5:40
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Blues Rock
- fuzzy
- swaggering
- smoky
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Eric ZapataGUITAR
- Gary Clark Jr.HARMONICA LEAD GUITAR VOCALS
- Johnny BradleyBASS
- Johnny RadelatDRUMS
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